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 COVER STORY: GLOBAL WARMING

Apocalypse Now
The latest UN panel report on climate change forecasts that India would be among the countries worst affected by rising temperatures. What we can do about it?

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PALACE POLITICS

The impact that two Rajas - Arjun Singh and VP Singh - have had on the politics of the country makes for a compelling study, explains India Today's Neeraj Mishra

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 COVER STORY: GLOBAL WARMING
25 Tips To Make A Difference

A survivor’s guide on what you can do to help bring down carbon dioxide emissions and combat global warming.

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STATES: KARNATAKA
Hate Thy Neighbour

Kannada belligerence over the Cauvery water verdict spoils business and emotional ties between the southern states

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BUSINES & ECONOMY: MANGO EXPORTS
Reaping The Global Fruit

With Japan and China lifting the ban on import of Indian mangoes and the US opening its market, corporate houses are now lining up investments for a slice of the juicy action

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SPORTS: CRICKET
The Team Behind This Team

After India’s Cup debacle, the BCCI’s quick-fix measures were meant to mostly appease an angry public mood. But what the Board really needs is some radical housekeeping on the inside.

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ENVIRONMENT: GIR SANCTUARY
King in Shackles

The first ever poaching of several Asiatic lions in Gujarat has shaken the authorities and wildlife lovers into devising steps to protect the species

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SOCIETY & THE ARTS: CINEMA
Return Of The Queen

After a series of false starts, Shekhar Kapur, Bollywood’s only export to the West, delivers on a declaration, with a $60-million sequel to his well-received 1998 period film, Elizabeth.

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SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS
Bihar in Bollywood

Amitava Kumar’s novel about the tragedy of small town ambition is populated by stereotypes from popular cinema and politics

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SOCIETY & THE ARTS: ARTS
The Lost Master Of Goan Art

An exhibition highlights the contribution of Angelo Fonseca, a rebel who dared to Indianise Christian iconography way ahead of his time

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STATES: KERALA
Jumbo Rage

In a state where the giant gentle beast has co-existed peacefully with humans, the relationship is suddenly turning sour.

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STATES: UTTAR PRADESH

The Plot Thickens

As BSP widens its social base by desperately wooing the Brahmins, the battlefield misses BJP’s most charismatic campaigner

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DEFENCE: ARMY
The Talent Marches Out

Already facing a manpower crunch, the army now has to grapple with an increasing number of young leaders quitting the force to opt for lucrative careers in the corporate sector

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ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2007: GUEST COLUMN
It’s now Kiwis vs Kangaroos

Australia and New Zealand will not like to play each other in the semis, but will fancy a ‘final’ clash

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HEALTH: DIET
The New Threat

India is one of the largest consumers of fast foods that contain harmful trans fats.
These are fast becoming a major cause of chronic lifestyle diseases like heart attacks and strokes.
The Government has made it mandatory for food manufacturers to put warning labels. But will it work?

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SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS
Reclaiming The Nation

Bimal Jalan blames dysfunctional politics for India’s backwardness and prescribes an agenda for reforms

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SOCIETY & THE ARTS: BOOKS
Oriental Deceit

A first novel tracks the makeover of a Bangladeshi woman in Britain

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